On 07/10/2010 12:16 PM, Joseph Wakeling wrote:
> In principle I can also use these to define custom cases for the notes
> c, e, f, b as well; not sure if I should, since the whole point of the
> naturalizeMusic function is to kill things like c-flats and e-sharps,
> and tonal transposition is already taken care of by Lilypond's default
> options.

On second thoughts, it seems like transposition constraints for the
whole of LP could be set by four naturalize-limits: upper and lower
limits respectively for c, e, f, b; and upper and lower limits for
everything else.

so

    (naturalize-limit > 1)
    (naturalize-limit < -1)
    (naturalize-limit > (/ 1 2))
    (naturalize-limit < (/ -1 2))

should cover regular tonal transposition; make it >= and <= to get my
naturalizeMusic function.

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